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Pasco County Goes To The Polls: Everything You Need To Know For Tuesday’s Municipal Elections

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Voters in four Pasco County municipalities are heading to the ballot box this Tuesday, April 14, for the 2026 Municipal Elections.

Brian E. Corley, Supervisor of Elections, confirmed that polls will remain open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. to accommodate residents in Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, and the town of St. Leo. Participation is strictly limited to those living within these specific city or town limits.

Florida law requires every voter to show both photo and signature identification at the polling place. Those who arrive without the proper ID will be required to cast a provisional ballot. To avoid delays, Corley suggests residents visit PascoVotes.gov in advance to verify their registration status.

While the deadline for new voter applications passed on March 16, current voters who have recently moved can still update their address at the polls, though they should expect the process to take a few extra minutes.

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“Reminding everyone what’s required on Election Day ensures a smoother voting experience,” Corley stated regarding the final preparations. “Our goal is to provide the best service possible and a flawless, transparent election to the citizens of Pasco County.”

For those following the numbers throughout the day, the Supervisor’s office will post live turnout data every ten minutes until 6:00 p.m. Once the doors close at 7:00 p.m., official election results will be published on the Pasco Elections website as soon as the totals are processed and verified.

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